An Introduction to E-Stim
- boundupone
- Oct 5, 2020
- 1 min read
Is e-stim a kind of vibrator?
No, although it can create the sensation of movement. Vibrators consist of a motorized counterweight that produce a mechanical vibration that you can both hear and feel. Electro-stim employs the flow of electrons to produce nerve and muscle sensations with no physical movement. Electro-stim does its job silently and is easily adjusted for a mild to strong stimulation, depending on you — or your partner’s — mood.
Is e-stim dangerous?
When used as suggested, electro-stim is safer than many other forms of erotic play. The amount of current passed into the body is very small.
What does e-stim feel like?
At first, it feels a little weird. There’s a tingling sensation that starts from the electrodes and continues in the space between them. Most people have never experienced this sensation, and without the proper introduction — learning the basics — electro-sex can be a bit “too weird” and that’s the end of the exploration. With the right preparation and guidance however, many people enjoy this new sensation and think of all kinds of ways to get the current flowing through them.
I’m passionate about electro-sex. I enjoy the endless range of sensations available, from the mildest tingle to levels approaching pain. The fact that I’m in control — unless I decide to hand over the controls to someone else — gives me the freedom to feel all sorts of pleasurable feelings and create happy memories that I carry throughout the day.
How many people are stimming right now?
I’d say there are 50 – 100 thousand electro-sex aficionados in the world today, just a rough guess.

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